Target language definition

Target language means the language into which an interpretation and/or translation is rendered.
Target language means the language into which a document is translated from the source language.
Target language means any language other than the first language/mother tongue used in the pre-primary school context. The term can cover both the second language and the foreign language.

Examples of Target language in a sentence

  • To maintain eligibility an employee must meet all of the requisite policy criteria, including but not limited to: 1) Target language must be approved by Police Chief, 2) Must demonstrate language proficiency through standardized testing, 3) Must be successfully re-certified every 36 months, and 4) Target language must continuously meet existing needs of department, City, and community.

  • Studies considering the emergence of errors in learning target language reveal that some errors result from association of Ll and MT into Target Language, which means interference into Target language.


More Definitions of Target language

Target language means the language that is being taught or learned.
Target language means the language of the listener, into which the interpreter renders the interpretation from the source language. This term is always relative, depending on who is listening.
Target language means the result of the interpreting process as specified in the contract.
Target language means the language into which the source text is translated.
Target language means the language into which the Source Language is to be interpreted or transcribed.
Target language means, for the purpose of this regulation, the specific world language in which the Standard Certificate is requested. World language means any language other than English that is used by
Target language means the language that an individual uses most frequently or comfortably to communicate with.